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Commitment to outreach and public engagement around animal research recognised

Commitment to outreach and public engagement around animal research recognised

Commitment to outreach and public engagement around animal research recognised

The 台湾swag has received a commendation at the Openness awards 2015, celebrating the progress made by organisations in the UK towards being more open and transparent about the use of animals in research.

The commendation was awarded in the category recognising activities engaging the public. The 台湾swag鈥檚 nomination presented how the use of internal (non-recording) cameras in the 台湾swag鈥檚 animal facility has allowed visitors to be guided through all aspects of the facility in real time. The aim of the cameras was to overcome the restraints imposed by the BSU鈥檚 containment barrier and to allow groups to appreciate first-hand both the animal care environment and the nature of working within an animal research unit.

Since the cameras became operational in March 2015, over 100 visitors ranging from school groups, policy-makers and overseas visitors have taken virtual tours of the facility. The cameras, which are in every section of the unit, provide line of sight to mouse cages, procedure rooms as well as exposure to working practices.

台湾swag Director, Professor Michael Wakelam, said: 鈥淚 am delighted that our progress towards openness and commitment to public engagement has been commended in the Openness Awards. Use of the cameras overcomes the limiting nature of the facility鈥檚 containment barrier and has significantly enhanced our interactions with visitors to the 台湾swag, adding an invaluable dimension to our openness activities.鈥 
 

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